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How do you go beyond the "Teacher Look?"
Frank McCourt: Becoming a Teacher

Problems and Solutions

Instructions:
  • Choose a scenario. You can choose one that has already been address as long as your solution is unique.
  • Develop either a reactive and a proactive solution. Note: Your solution should not duplicate previous solutions!
  • Use the "EDC 430 Scenario Analysis" template to prepare a solution to a scenario to share with the class.
  • Add a link to your solution in the appropriate cell of the table below.
  • In leau of coteaching, you should teach us your solution in class by:
    • The situation.
    • Your solution.
    • One anticipated implication or consequence of your action.
Scenario
Reactive Solution Ideas
(Learning the Hard Way)
Proactive Solution Ideas
(Problem Solved)
#1 - Computer Misuse

Computer Misuse - Jay
#2 - Theft
• Stolen balance F06
• Stolen Balance 1 F06
• Stolen balance 2 F06
• Stolen balance 3 F07
#3 - Messiness

• Lab Cleanup F06
#4 - Blurting out

• Scenario-blurting out 1 F06
• Blurting Out Solution 2 F07
#5 - No Homework


#6 - Copying
• Copying Lab Report F07
• Copying Homework F07
#7 - First B
• uh Oh...tears F06
• uh Oh....tears F06
#8 - Failing Student

• Help the Student Pass F06

#9 - Work Refusal
Let's Reason this Out


#10 - Inappropriate Dress
Inappropriate_ Dress


#11 - Friend Drama



#12 - Trouble with Parents
Parents are always right


#13 - The Coach



#14 - Wacko Injury
Call 911


#15 - Difficult Colleague



#16 - Out on the Town
BUZZ Worthy F12


#17 - Found on Facebook!



#18 - Hallway PDA
Enough is enough
You better stop

#19 - Basketball High-jinks



#20 - What's That Smell?



#21 - Did I Say That Outloud?



#21 - Rate My Teacher.com
Move On


#23 - Dredging Up the Past
Dredging up the Past - F11


#24 - Rumors in the Hallway



#25 - Awkward!
A Quiet Talk


#26 - Are You High?



#27 - I D K!!!



#28 - 1:1 Distraction: Shopping for ...



#29 - 1:1 Distraction: Presentations